The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... given , by means of a watch which indicates seconds , but also the degree of heat is given , by the thermometer . The lecturer then puts some questions respecting the pa- tients , and dictates to his audience a description of the ...
... given , by means of a watch which indicates seconds , but also the degree of heat is given , by the thermometer . The lecturer then puts some questions respecting the pa- tients , and dictates to his audience a description of the ...
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... given in Sum- mer . Private Lectures . In Edinburgh , of August . ) Botany . Dr Rutherford . - In the morning , from 8 to 9 . Dr Rutherford has a very plain ex- terior , from which one cannot discover the uncommon abilities and ...
... given in Sum- mer . Private Lectures . In Edinburgh , of August . ) Botany . Dr Rutherford . - In the morning , from 8 to 9 . Dr Rutherford has a very plain ex- terior , from which one cannot discover the uncommon abilities and ...
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... given in addition to their earnings , they are enabled to live , and , from having the benefit of a light , warm ... given of the utility of this school of indus- try , will be found in the good beha- viour of the young persons who have ...
... given in addition to their earnings , they are enabled to live , and , from having the benefit of a light , warm ... given of the utility of this school of indus- try , will be found in the good beha- viour of the young persons who have ...
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... given , they were discharged u- pon bond for further appearance . its utmost height by an extraordinary incident . The Provost's house at Priestfield , near Edinburgh , was set on fire one night by fire balls . The acti- vity of this ...
... given , they were discharged u- pon bond for further appearance . its utmost height by an extraordinary incident . The Provost's house at Priestfield , near Edinburgh , was set on fire one night by fire balls . The acti- vity of this ...
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... given . " There is little doubt that the loss of the Spaniards in this battle has been very considerable , but by no means to the extent given in the French bulletins . The communication between the south and the north of Spain seems to ...
... given . " There is little doubt that the loss of the Spaniards in this battle has been very considerable , but by no means to the extent given in the French bulletins . The communication between the south and the north of Spain seems to ...
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appear appointed arms army artillery attack Austrian battalion battle battle of Vimiera boats British British army Capt Captain cavalry circumstances Clarke Colonel conduct considerable corps Corunna Court daugh daughter Ditto division Duke of York Edinburgh enemy enemy's favour fire force France French gentleman Glasgow guns honour horses House inhabitants James John Carr killed King Lady land late Leith letter Lieut London Lord Lord Castlereagh Lordship Majesty Majesty's ment merchant Ministers Miss morning nation neral observed officers persons Portugal present Prince prisoners proceeded racter rank and file received regiment respect retreat Robert Royal Highness Scheldt Scotland Scots Scottish sent ship sion Sir David Baird Sir Harry Burrard Sir John Moore Spain Spaniards tain ther tion took town troops whole William wounded